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The Mayflower Hotel, Autograph Collection

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8.8

Excellent

2,451 reviews

+1 202-347-3000

Top Amenities

Free Wifi

Pets Allowed

Fitness Center

Child Care

Enjoy Historic Charm of The Mayflower Renaissance Washington DC Hotel

What do the Rooms Include?

The Mayflower Renaissance’s history dates back to 1925, but $20 million in renovations have taken its rooms into the 21st century. Their elegant styling celebrates the past, while features like smart thermostats and cable TV add modern flair.

What Amenities/Features are Available?

A buffet breakfast at EDGAR Bar & Kitchen, provides the energy you need for a day’s sightseeing. The restaurant also serves American brasserie fare for lunch and dinner. The meals feel indulgent, but you can burn off extra calories at the fitness center.

How Much Will a Stay at The Mayflower Renaissance Washington DC Hotel Cost?

The Mayflower Renaissance’s rooms start from $169 a night, which is comparable to other four-star downtown Washington hotels.

What Activities are Popular Near The Mayflower Renaissance Washington DC Hotel?

The Mayflower Renaissance’s downtown location puts guests close to the White House, the Smithsonian, and the monuments of the National Mall. It’s also an easy walk to local restaurants, stores, bars, and clubs.

Can I Bring my Dog to the The Mayflower Renaissance Washington DC Hotel?

The pet-friendly Mayflower Renaissance allows a maximum of two dogs in each room. A non-refundable sanitation fee of $100 applies.

What's the Bottom Line?

The Mayflower Renaissance’s exemplary reputation comes from getting the little things right. Service is warm and responsive, from the front desk clerks to the bell staff. The rooms are well-appointed and the downtown location a tourists dream. Some guests complain about the Wi-Fi fees, but these only encourage you to unplug and enjoy all the hotel offers.

The block-long lobby boasts a lovely mezzanine level and large skylights, and teems with activity during working hours --- it is an accessible public cut-through from Connecticut Avenue to 17th Street.